I'm trying to clear browser caches, Java caches, this happens both in Firefox and Google Chrome so it shouldn't be the browser.Java cache shows as being emptied but i am getting suspicious. Tried a clean boot, no help.What's up I wonder, wasted the whole day banging my head on this one...Also exactly the same program, with different paths in the html and jnlp file work just fine on another server.It's a big wtf...[EDIT] fragme, it's now on both my home computer and work computer, but still works on others.... what on earth have i done wrong?here's the jnlp file..

still no dice.. I don't quite understand where to look for the problem - everything was fine and working, i made no changes, suddenly pox,about after the Java Update... thinking of checking that as well, downloading the previous update. [EDIT] tried that, no dice. This is so frustrating, one of those things I know I could just work around with the backup server but it's killing me not to see it on the live one... The other developers don't report any problem. *grey hairs*

Made a test, just moved the whole shebang up one folder, tested again, works. Only change is removed the dev/ from the html and jnlp files. What the spoo?since this happened to the main page also,it doesn't solve the problem..

I think Java cache is the problem, but ControlPanel->Java->Temporary Internet Files->Settings->DeleteFiles does not help,and the View is empty after doing it. However, if I check the contents of the cache folder there is a lot of junk there.Is it safe to wipe it all?

http://ottawa.vps.kotisivut.com/dev/applet/test.html works for everybody else, but mine is stuck.Since we are almost due to release I will now reveal the password, and change it next week.It is only read access password, not full access, so no security stress issue.user: akupass: ankka(donald duck in finnish )

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